m !tc gatljj glsforiam ASTORIA. OREGOM: K1UDAY. ..JULY i, 1SS A traveling ico cream stand is the latest summer game. Fifteen outward bound vessels are reported becalmed off Cape Flattery. V The New York Novelty Store is selling some good piano3 on very sat isfactory terms. The ladies of Grace Episcopal church will give a picnic to Klaska nine on Friday, August 5th. Cloudy weather aud sultriness baa oeen the prevailing characteristics of the weather during the week. What's the matter with Co. "H" having an . armory of its own? It would be cheaper m the long run, or the short run. Clatsop Lodge No. 113, United Or der of Honor, will meet at No. One's engine house at nine o'clock this evening for the transaction of busi ness. The Qen. Miles is in from Gray's harbor with freight aud passengers. She towed out the lumber laden schooner Norway from the harbor yesterday morning. The sale of seats for the "Devil's Auction" is now in progress at tho New York Novelty Store. The sale closes at G:45 to-morrow eveuing: first come first served. Number 1, Vol. I, of the Southern Oregon Transcript is received. It is published at Medford by C. B. Car lisle, an experienced newspaper man, is Democratic in politics and jumps in with considerable vim. The Occident stable is to be moved to the south to make room for Capt Flavel's new building. The building of the Astoria Deep Sea Fishing com pany has been torn down to make room for the Occident stable. Clatsop county is entitled to three free scholarships in the state Normal sohool at Ashland. Candidates are to be appointed by school superintend ent Page, must be at least 15 years old, of good health aud moral 'char acter. Ah eight-year-old boy sustained a terrible fall from tho roadway near Kearney Bros, place yesterday afternoon, striking on tho rocks be low and severely, cutting his head and face. His injuries, though serious, are not fatal. At Kimball's logging camp near Cathlamet last "Wednesday Fred Lin den, employed there, while going down the mountain side from work slipped on a rock from -which he had stepped and fell thirty feet on a pile of stones, severely cutting his head. He was brought to the hospital and made as easy as possible under the circumstances. Sometime ago Tatum & Bowen's San Francisco printing establish ment burned, then H. S. Crocker & Co.'8 big house was consumed, and right after that A. L. Bancroft & Co.'s great establishment was burned, and now Palmer & Bey have had a terri ble scorching. It does seem as though the lurid leveller ought to let up on San Francisco printers. M. C. Crosby returned yesterday afternoon from an extended visit to Tillamook. Mr. Crosby was very fa vorably impressed with the natural resources of that region. On the day of his departure the last of the bod ies of the four unfortunate men who were drowned from Bigg's boat off Hobsonville, -was recovered. It had drifted out over the bar aud was thrown up on the sand spit. C. R. f. r. u. There will be a general meeting of the Columbia Kiver Fishermen's Pro tective union at Boss opera house at two o'clock p. m. on Monday, August 1st, 1887. All members are requested to be present and bring their books and receipts with them. By order Executive Board. AiiKX. Sutton, Secretary. Do Xou Want' Your Fine Cleaned ? If you do T. Clifton will do the job neatly and cheap. Leave orders at the Astorian office. A Sunny Room With the comforts of a home, library, ete, Appiy at iiomen iiouse. Gambrimis Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, C cents. - For the best photographs and tintypes go to' Crow's Gallery. IIousc to Rent. A newly fitted house, six rooms, well arranged; situated on Cedar street, opposite Root. Carruthers. For terms, etc.. apply at this office. A.U There!! .Ice cream, fine quality supplied at short notice by Frank Fabre, any part of the city: S2.50 a .gallon. Private Booms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc The best cooked to order. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious-coffee at Fabre's. 0s Yem Want four Flue Cleaned ? If you do J. Lavalee will do the job neatly and cheap. Leave orders at The Abtorian office. The best oysters in Fabre's. any style at The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's. Lemon Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day. SHERMAN SOLID IN OHIO. Tires, Lynching and Oilier Casualties. Washington, July 29.- -The secre tary of the treasury has just received mail advices from the captain of the revenue steamer Rush relative to the seizures of sealers in Alaskan waters. SHERMAN CAPTURES THE WORKS. Toledo, July 28. The Bepublican state convention was called to ordor to-day: After the adoption of the report of tho committee on creden tials and rules the platform was read by Governor Charles Fester: It was received with wild applause. Tho famous Sherman endorsement was greeted by prolonged cheers and the entire platform was adopted by ac clamation. There was not one dis senting vote for John Sherman, who was made permanent chairman and a committee appointed to conduct him to the chair. A TERKIBIijr FATAL ACCIDENT. Chicago, July 28. 'A Daily News special from Pekin, Ills., says that ten dead bodies have been taken from tho wreck of a construction train at Hopedale, aud eight men are unac counted for. It is supposed the missing men are dead in the wreck, in which case tho number of dead is eighteen, with the probability that tho list will be swelled to twenty-two by the death of those supposed to be fatally hurt. THREATEN TO WITHDRAW. Pittsburg, July 28. The refusal on tho part of master workmau Pcnv derly to graut a charter for tho iron workers of the national district is be ing criticised by its exec utive board. They claim that they will insist on drawing the charter or withdraw from the or der. This would mean the deflection of nearly 20,000 men from the Knights of Labor. THIS IS, INDEED, UREADFrL. New York, July 23. The Sun says another baseball pensatiou was started yesterday. It is said at least four of tho American association clubs were to resign uuless the per centage system was adopted. CIipvb Von Dcr Alio made the first break and the Louisville, Cleveland aud Metropolitan clubs are bai'kiiii- him. Take it altogether things are very blue and a crash in baseball may be expected, unless the great few give in. LYNCHED IN VIRGINIA. Petersburg, Va., July 28. Ten days ago a brutal assault was com mitted, in Surrey county, by Reuben Cole, colored, upon Mrs. Richard Savage. Cole was arrested aud jailed, and last night a band of fifty men overpowered the guard and jailer and took Cole out and hanged him. LYNCHED IN GEORGIA. Atlanta, Ga., July 28. A mob at Redan to-daylynched Reuben John son Hudson, colored. He hnd out raged tue person of Mrs. Jennie liush yesterday. BIG FIRE. Chicago, July 28. Phil. Armour's new beet House at tne stockyards was destroyed .by fire this evening by fire this evening, with the most of the contents. The loss will be 18300, 000; insurance, $195,0C0. HEAVY. WEATHER IN NEW YORK. New York, July. There were sev eral thunderstorms and heavy rains at various places in the surrounding country yesterday, and much damage was done to property by lightning and floods. A number of persons were injured by electric bolts. Suicide. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY has saved more lives by timely use, and has kept from suicide or the in sane asylum more victims of nervous disorders, than all the physicians with their pet methods of treatment At druggists. SL50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. Fisltinjr for RlucMacks. While fishermen on the lower river have been having poor luck all the sea son some parties father up have been making very good wages catching the little bluebacks and sending them to the canneries. Mr. Oulper, who has been fishing a short distance below the month of the Willamette, has had very good success. The bluebacks are tied in bunches of six, and each bunch counts as one Chinook salmon and sells for 90 cents. In one day Mr. Culper caugbt 210 bluebacka equal to thirty-five Chinooks, and worth $31.50. He also caught some small Chinooks, and on one occasion a forty-pounder, who, not being able to get its head into the mesh, rolled itself up in the net While bunching bluebacks one day, Mr, Culper pricked his finger with the teeth of one and has been unable to do any thing for a month, and his. hand is still badly swollen. Oregonian, 28. Three Favorites Have the following to say of Wis dom's Bobertine, tho great beautifier and preserver of the complexien: Portland. Or., Jane 4, 18S7. To Mr. W. M. Wisdom Dear Sir. I have tried your Kobertine. It is excellent, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all my lady friends. Believe me,, yours truly. Rhea. Portland. Dec, 1885. To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Kober tine you so kindly sent me is excellent. It is the finest preparation I have ever used, and is a- decided acquisition to every lady's toilet. Yoars truly, Jeannte Winston. Pobtland, Or.. April G, 1887. Dear Mr. WiBdem: I have tried your Kobertine," and it gives me much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being one of the beat articles of tbe kind I have ever used. Be lieve roe, yours sincerely, Z. Tbebelli. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co., druggists, Astoria, Oregon. -j Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast Gotojefifeforoyster, Private Booms. FUNDS FOR THE STATE MILITIA. Up to the 1st of tho present month Co. "H" has been drawing 850 every month county money for its mainten ance and support, in accordance with sec. 19, chap. XXXVI of the general laws ot Oregon. At the last session of the state leg islature a bill was passed regarding the state militia which provides sea 35, article X that to raise revenue to defray the current expense of the state militia an annual tax of one fifth of one mill shall be levied on all state property subject to taxation. A difference of opinion arises: it is claimed that this does away with the 50 a month heretofore appropriated, and takes the place of it as a means of support of the several cempanies: it is claimed that the Summers law doe3 not repeal the old law on the subject, and that whatever resultant revenue there is from the one-fifth of one mill tax goes to the support of the company in addition to the monthly $50 which must continue to be paid. Article VI of the Summers law says that the state shall pay the sum of S25 a month for the running expenses of each company. ' The interpretation of the law will probably be something for the courts to decide: it is at present a matter of opinion. As a matter of fact, how ever, neither Co. "H," nor any other company in the state can get along on less than fifty dollars a month. It takes close figuring to get along on that. It is at least $50 a month or disband. There may be n tost case of the matter. As a compromise The Asto rian suggests that should tho new law prove to supersede the old law, the county give S25 a month in addi tion to the S25 a month provided by tho state, which would virtually be the same thing as at present, and would enable the compauy to con tinue in existence. It a n deservedly successful organization; it is in part honorary; can only be kept up by luird work voluntarily given by its members and those who take some interest in these matters, and it is the least the county cau do to moder ately assist in an effort to keep up au organization which is manifestly for common good. A Bonanza for As-enta. Convertible wire baskets. -The newest and best selling novelty ever introduced. Two hnndred thousand already sold east. Agents wanted. Samples by mail, 50 cents. Sole agents Pacific Coast, Moore & Co., 425 Montgomery street. San Fran cisco. The DeviPa Anrtlou. (Daltlmore Dally New.-.) "The Devil's Auction," a very beau tiful fniry-speotacular comedy, with a sort of Arabian-Night plot, was pro duced at the Holhday street theater last night, before au unusually large attendance. Tho production can scarcely be termed a repetition of 'The Devil's Auction" seen here last season, for it has undergone changes that amount to a thorough recon struction. Every feature of tho per formance is marked by a change, and the alterations constitute an immense improvement The premiers and bal lets met with great favor, and were simply grand. The contortionist is very fine. The acrobats marvellous, and the costumes gorgeous. The spectacular portion of "The Devil's auction is grand ana is tne oest on 11 the road. The play will continue the Holliday street theater during the week, and the engagement will undoubtedly be a big success. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty Store. A Glltfor 111. In order to give all a chance to test It, and thus be convinced of i's wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be, for a limited timp, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith iu the mer its of this great .remedy. AH who suf fer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are especially requested to call at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store, and .get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles Si, Astoria Illustrated, aud Au It Is. PoitTl.A.Ni, Ogn. July 1st 1887. This is to certify that Joe Pinschow- er is hereby appointed sole agent for tne saie oi tne lortncomiug Astoria number of the West Shore. All orders for said number should be sent' to him, as no orders will be filled from our Portland office. L. Samuel, Publisher West Shore. The Astoria number of tbe West Shore Is now due. All orders will be filled at the New York Novelty Store. Call eariy anu cet wuat copies you may wish co senu 10 your rnenas ana reia tlves, as the supply is limited. Joe Pinschoweb, New York Novelty Store, Astoria, Ogu. Oysters Iu Every Style At the Central Restaurant, next to Foard &. Stokes'. A New And Enlarged Mork of Choice Brands or Clears. Imported Key West and domestic All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansIU'sPunch and Junior's in vll supply as usual at 1). L. Beck & Sons. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice couee. For the very best pictures go to II. S. sinister. Cool Beer Drawn from the cellar, at Chas. Grat- Kes. All the patent medicines advertised Iu this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocident hotel, Astoria. For a Time Disk of Ico Cream Go to the Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. PERSONAL MENTION. Judge E. D. Shattuck is in the city. J. W. Hume expects to go to the Coquille next week. Sam'l Benn, of Aberdeen, came over yesterday. Rev. Geo. C. Hall has roturned from a visit to eastern Oregon. Mrs. Scott Swetland,of Vancouver, is visiting friends in tho city. Mrs. E. Johnson and family are at Parker's camp at the Seaside. Sam'l Elmorp has returned from the southern part of the state. Harl Aaier returned yesterday from a trip through eastern Oregon. The barge Atlas is taking on 300, 000 brick at Vancouver for this city. Mr. Alex. Baillie and family came down from Portland yesterday after noon. Dr. J. A. Fulton has returned from Europe and will resume practice the first of August In Brief, And to tbe Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of tho most complicated and won derful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many ether things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work iu reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Sallow Scarce at San Fraud c. San Francisco, July 27. Nine wheat-laden ships are waiting for crews. 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But for quality and prices of Goods, and fair honest dealing, we cannot be excelled in Astoria or on the river. Then bear this fact in mind, that when you buy articles of good quality and get honest weight, you get more value for your money than you would at a low price if cheated in quality or weight. Seeing is believing and if youbuy of us once you will come again. D, L. Beck & Sons. AND Boys Clothing, :acmati THOUSAND SUITS to perfect fitting garments. not not Money! not ; --" -4 Wa3L